ccwinstructor
Centurion
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We are about to launch a radio campaign to protect our Constitutional rights in Wisconsin. The radio scripts must be smart, hard hitting, and define the issue in our terms. A simple statement of facts is *not* enough. Short scripts are better than long scripts. I suggest that people submit scripts of three possible lengths, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, and 60 seconds. After you have written a proposed script, read it aloud as you want it said on the air, and time it. Mike can judge the scripts or he can appoint a committee to evaluate them. Maybe he will find a better one than any proposed, or there will be a clear winner. We don't have to stick with one, and we can find ways to get the best on the air.
Here is one of mine. I call it "The Mom".
A young woman speaking with concern at first, then increasing frustration (30 seconds).
Young Mother: My Ex threatened my kids. I have a restraining order. A police officer told me to get a gun.
The law sayswhenIcarry my gun in my car, it *must* be concealed and *unloaded*.
The law says I can't carry a concealed gun in my car.
The law says I can't carry a gun near a school, even to pick up my kids.
My Ex doesn't care.
The Constitution guarantees my right to be armed for defense, security or *any* legal reason.
What's a mother to do?
We are about to launch a radio campaign to protect our Constitutional rights in Wisconsin. The radio scripts must be smart, hard hitting, and define the issue in our terms. A simple statement of facts is *not* enough. Short scripts are better than long scripts. I suggest that people submit scripts of three possible lengths, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, and 60 seconds. After you have written a proposed script, read it aloud as you want it said on the air, and time it. Mike can judge the scripts or he can appoint a committee to evaluate them. Maybe he will find a better one than any proposed, or there will be a clear winner. We don't have to stick with one, and we can find ways to get the best on the air.
Here is one of mine. I call it "The Mom".
A young woman speaking with concern at first, then increasing frustration (30 seconds).
Young Mother: My Ex threatened my kids. I have a restraining order. A police officer told me to get a gun.
The law sayswhenIcarry my gun in my car, it *must* be concealed and *unloaded*.
The law says I can't carry a concealed gun in my car.
The law says I can't carry a gun near a school, even to pick up my kids.
My Ex doesn't care.
The Constitution guarantees my right to be armed for defense, security or *any* legal reason.
What's a mother to do?